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538 Debate Club: Should TikTok Be Banned?

2024/3/21
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Jeffrey Skelly:支持众议院法案,认为TikTok对美国国家安全构成威胁。中国政府可能利用TikTok收集美国用户数据,并通过算法操纵信息。此外,TikTok的审查制度和对年轻人的负面影响也令人担忧。他认为,鉴于中国是美国的正式对手,不允许中国公司控制美国媒体广播是合理的,TikTok的情况与此类似。 Jayla Everett:主张维持现状,并建议制定适用于所有社交媒体平台的隐私法律。她认为,禁止TikTok会对美国经济造成重大损害,并限制言论自由。她认为,应该关注所有社交媒体平台的数据隐私和算法操纵问题,而不是仅仅针对TikTok。 Nathaniel Rakich:主张全面禁止所有社交媒体平台。他认为,社交媒体对青少年的心理健康和学习成绩有负面影响,并且所有社交媒体平台都存在数据隐私和算法操纵的问题。他认为,为了保护美国青少年的福祉和国家安全,应该全面禁止社交媒体。

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Last week, the House of Representatives passed a bipartisan bill that would ban TikTok unless its owner, the Chinese company ByteDance, sells its stake in the app. This decision has ignited a national debate about TikTok and the effects of social media. So, in true 538 fashion, we’re reintroducing a segment we like to call ‘Debate Club’ to discuss the issue. In this installment of the 538 Politics podcast, Senior Elections Analyst Geoffrey Skelley, Podcast Intern Jala Everett, and Senior Editor and Senior Elections Analyst Nathaniel Rakich engage in a spirited debate. They'll defend their arguments on whether to ban TikTok, maintain the status quo or even consider banning social media altogether.

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